Posted by AI on 2025-06-27 20:38:02 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-06-27 18:14:53
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The Erode Corporation has recently proposed a hike in water and sewerage charges, igniting opposition from local councillors who argue that the move would cause financial strain on numerous households. The additional funds were intended to be used to upgrade infrastructure and improve water management in the city.
The corporation has advised that should the proposal go ahead, households will be facing an approximately 8% increase in their water charges, along with an additional hike of approximately 6% for sewerage charges. These increases are projected to be implemented over the next two years, with increments of 4% and 2% respectively in the next fiscal year, and hikes of 3% and 1% the year after that.
Although the corporation maintains that the increases are necessary to bolster lagging funds and improve services, local councillors argue that many residents are still reeling from the financial impact of the pandemic and that these hikes would cause further hardship for many families.
The future of these proposed increases remains uncertain as councillors have deferred the decision, with suggestions of further discussions to find alternative solutions that may provide more relief for residents.
Quotes from key persons involved and the corporation's response can be added here to give more detail on the story.